Ten very not-chart-topping tracks you'll want to revisit

"Stormbringer," Beck

"Stormbringer," Beck

Not to discount his work in screwball comedy, which makes up most of his oeuvre, but the Beck we'll be revisiting for the ages is the somber and stone-faced variation — the sad one found on his 2002 album Sea Change. This mellotron-driven take on the late British singer-songwriter John Martyn's signature song could have come from that era. Shadowy, mournful, gorgeous.

You may have heard the "Forget You" — style edit on the radio, but the uncut version of this funk anthem delivers unadulterated filth. Antecedents: Led Zeppelin's "Custard Pie," the Chris Rock "reupholstered" bit on Kanye West's "Blame Game."